“We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we serve. We pay respect to the past, present and future Elders, and extend this respect to all descendants of the Traditional Custodians.”

Independent Advocacy in the Tropics Inc. ("IATI") including all registered Business Names, is a community organisation formed in 1989 then incorporated in 1991, to provide advocacy support for people with disability.

We provide a quality service accredited under the National Disability Advocacy Standards for both Individual and Systemic Advocacy.

The Need for Advocacy

People with a disability are in particular need of advocacy because they often experience or are vulnerable to discrimination, neglect, exploitation and/or abuse.

People with disability are just as valuable as any other human being regardless of what they do or don't do. They need the same things that all people need to live well in this world; their own place, sense of belonging, love and affection, safety. We are all connected within a community and in our world and people with disability must be fully included in this. People with disability should not be separated, segregated or isolated. They should be able to make their own decisions, make mistakes, have courage, be fearful, be likeable, be unpleasant just as any other person. This is everyone's basic human right.

FREEDOM.....
Not everyone is born free
Free to grab their rights with both hands
Some need to fight...
Fight for basic freedom
Fight for the same rights everyone else takes as assumed
There are those impassioned to support us
They become freedom fighters
They may look ordinary
But they are extraordinary...
They never take no for an answer

Funded by Department of Social Services; Department of Communities, Disability Services and Seniors; and Queensland Health.